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Show ( Southern Utah News Thursday, April 9, 1964 Kanab, Utah und music during the evening. Hostesses included Misses JesFredonia sie Anderson, Jackie Lou Burch, Vickie Earley, Janae Judd, Gena Her activities include accomRoseanna panist for school chorus and Henrie, Shirla Bundy, Burrows, Laura Kay Finley, MIA, Sunday School. Majorette Pamela Lewis, and Janyce Price. for the band three years, leader this year and Girls Cluo Ushers were Dennis Rider, Hoofficer for one year. She has ward Stephenson, Jerry Sandlin, been a member of the Girls Robert Lee, Dan Baker ,and Black. Modeling their own Marching group two years. She James or clothing made for them in also plays viola in the y the classes were Janette JohnPhilharmonic Orchestra ,of which her father, LeRoy C. Heaton s son, Kathy Johnson, Charleen Sharon Johnson, Bonnie Lee director. She has attended MusHenrie, Arda Vee Henrie, Kathic Clinics at Brigham Young Unleen Stevens, Carolyn Stevens, iversity, Provo, one summer and Laurel Stevens, Wayne Anderhas achieved her Individual son, Walter Anderson, Sandra several years for particie Bonnie Button, pation in Church activities. She Anderson, Button, Connie Brooksby, has been a member of the school Music Club three years, Beverly Brooksby and Sandra Lukus. Also modeling were Mar-tin- e and an officer for two years. McCormick, Susan Parker, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Neil Brooksby, Kathy Black, LinLeRoy C. Heaton, Fredonia. The Spring Fashion Show da Sarley, Stephanie Cusick, Jensen, RuLea Heaton, Couriers of Spring was preLinda Sue Jensen, Rayola Grifsented recently by the homeIla Earley, Joanne Johnmaking students of Fredonia fiths, Irene Begay, Susie Baker, High and Junior High School, son, Rhea Stephenson, Sara Net, under the direction of Mrs. CarMarcy Heaton and Trena Heaoline Carlley, instructor. Held in the Gym, which was ton. Refreshments were served oy decorated in green and white, the hostesses to the more than with pussy willow trees and bou100 parents and friends who atquets o fthe willow blossoms and tended. spring flowers centering the serMembers of t h e ving tables, each girl modeled her clothing projects for the Spanish class, held during the past five months, entertained show. Misses Beverly Brooksby their partners and guests at a and .Sandra Lukus were chairSpanish dinner recently at he men for the arrangements. Stehome of the instructor, Ray D. phen Tait was courier, signalBlack at Fredonia. The students ling each appearance by trumhave first half of levpet music. Mrs. Richard May el onecompleted methof the played suitable piano back'gro- - od for teaching Spanish, and all : rr: agreed that they should like to continue their study of the subject later in the year, according to Mr. Black, Anyone who nas comparable khowledge of conversational Spanish may contact the instructor to be included in next seasons class, he said. Attending were Mrs. Loraine Relax with a Goldy, Mrs. John Martin, Mr. to call Distance Long and Mrs. Ken Smith and daughsomeone far away. ter, Paula, Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Aiken, David Little, Mr. and Enjoy a laugh. Share a Mrs. Harold M. Woolery, and memory. Pass on Mr .and Mrs. Karl Jameson and the latest news. You daughter Joy, all of Kanab and don't need a special from Fredonia, Mrs. Eldon Brooccasion to call oksby, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bundy Long Distance. and son Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Try it and see. Darol Heaton, Miss Kristen Rich, Richard Lewis, Miss Linda Sue Jensen, Miss Sharon Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Gayneld Mackelprang, MOUNTAIN George Ford, Jim Black, Miss Katie Black, Miss Patty Black STATES and Miss Shirley Black, Arizona TELEPHONE State University, T e m p e and Miss Mary Black, Mesa. Dr. Aiken showed movie pictures and 3 i slides taken on his recent t ip Kconb IH3! School Jouo Boles ficus Trt-Cit- A-wa- rd Bur-nac- SUGAR BEETS Me-lai- . non-cred- it Auto-lingu- al 5 Hard POTATOES Day? PASTURES . . or most other crops () By Joyce Cram Vdby U3I) School bus Roles Carla By Friday, April 3, 1964, speech students from Kanab attended the Regional Speech and Drama Meet In St. George. The stu- dents really did a fine jdb. Judd & Cheryl MacDon aid received Superior ratings on their dramatic readings and wi'l attend the State Meet to be held at the Brigham Young University this weekend. Kathleen Smirl,' ,Judi Hollingsworth, Carol Judd Coral Lee Swapp received Excellent ratings on their dra- matic readings. Arlou Vance received a Su- perior rating on her humoro is reading and will also go to the Meet. Diane Leach, with an Excellent rating, will attend the State Meet. Beverly Pose Brown also received an .Excel- lent rating on her Jiumorous reading. Susan Gipe received an Ex cellent rating on her pantomlne and will attend the State Meet. Smith and Joyce Cram received Superior ratings on their retold stories. They will also attend the Meet. The play also received a Sj- perior rating. SuLee Young Jami Spendiove and Don McAllister received Superior ratings on their acting. The play cast will also attend the State Meet. Fourteen members of the track team traveled to Dixie Saturday, April 4, to participate the Dixie Invitational Meet, We are very proud of our boys, They really did a great job by coming in only six points be- hind Dixie. Its beginning to look as though Dixie has some type of jinx on us because this is the second year in a row we have barely missed being in first place. Well watch our boys do a really fine job at the Page Invitational Track and Field Meet 11. The Kanab baseball team de-feated Enterprise Tuesday after- noon in the first league game of the season in Fredonia. The final score was 11 to 2. We are really proud of the way our line boys play and of the way they conduct themselves during the . Spencer Valley High School played hosts to the Southern Division of Region 9 Drama Meet held here last Friday, Those participating In Drama-Paul- a tic readings from Valley were! Cashe Burrows, John David Chamberlain, Bonnie Anderson, Sherrie Baird, Verla Esplin and Denise Stevens, In the humorous division from Valley were: Carol Sue Brinc-an- d erhoff, LaVee DeMille, Melvin Cox, Raymond Heaton and Lois Spencer. The Radio Speaking division consisted of: Keala Hepworth, Ronnie Heaton, Jerry Black-Stat- in A nnnr? par-Lyn- da 1 1 candidates will be published next week, Dont forget the Junior Prom next Saturday night, April Every student In the high school is beginning to look forward to this great dance of the year, Everyone should plan to attend to see the very nice decorations and enjoy the floorshow. 18.-Apri-l . CflllCCr FQCtO Statistics show that more peo- ple are getting to physicians in time for early diagnosis and when the treatment of cancer The curable. most disease is American Cancer Society has de- to Baja, California, where he veloped a broad educational pro-an- d Mrs. Aiken ( spent a month gram urging all adults to have an annual health checkup as the best fishing and vacationing. Miss Robb has assisted wih protection against death from the class, being a returned m:s- - cancer. Support this to the sionary teacher that served In program by contributing Crusade, Brazil for tWo years. Mrs. Wool- - Societys April ery also helped the class with L cancer ., ,e4di clu8e local and color, pronoundabon of death ftom cancer- - Studies by since she Is a native of Uruguay the American Cancer Society and and has spoken Spanish since others have shown that cigarette childhood. smoking is a major cause of lung The Spanish class was spon- - cancer. Support the Society's sored by the Fredonia PTA, April Crusade and help give the facts about through their educational and Public the 9a?ifS The nominating assembly for studentbody officers for the 19- 64-6school year will be held Thursday morning. A list of the 5 : life-savi- ng life-savi- ng - -- got more f.HKL for tlto weekend cancer cultural committee. I v J FIRST BAPTIST GEIURGI KANAB, UTAH (1 Dili. South of llivy. 09 on 2nd Uzzl) REV. S. PAGLIA, PASTOR Nitrogen Fertilizers SERVICES: 9:45 A.M. 7:33 5 DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH JJS AMERICAN ' Sponsored by tab's Dairy farmers V . II J e bum, Laurel Anderson and Dirk Spencer, Those participating In retold stories were: Robert Spencer and Carla Spencer, Several pantomines were pre- sented from Valley and also two one-ac- t plays, A large number of those 1 c I p a 1 n g from Valley were found eligible fo attend the State Drama meet to be held at the BYU this weekend. The Junior prom will be held on Friday, April 17th. The theme Is Orchids In The Moonlight, This one of the most outstanding event of the year, so everyone come out to see the fabulous decorations and have a good time. Fast approaching Is the Sen-i- n lor Class Educational Tour. This year they are going to California. They will take In such places as, Disneyland, Marine Land, Forest Lawn, Knotts Berry Farm and many other points of interest. , FERTILIZE! 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